Oldwoodchuck
Gray Treefrog
This fellow has a number of common names; around here he's the gray tree frog, Hyla versicolor, Big for a tree frog, this one is close to 2 inches long. We've lost the peepers around here, and the bullfrog and the American toad - all gone with the great amphibian die-off, Only the occasional green frog. But we have a lot of the gray tree frogs, and now, in early July, they are squalling their heads off.
I mean loud, son, loud.
Gray Treefrog
This fellow has a number of common names; around here he's the gray tree frog, Hyla versicolor, Big for a tree frog, this one is close to 2 inches long. We've lost the peepers around here, and the bullfrog and the American toad - all gone with the great amphibian die-off, Only the occasional green frog. But we have a lot of the gray tree frogs, and now, in early July, they are squalling their heads off.
I mean loud, son, loud.